Lords Park Zoo has four new cervine residents today.
On Saturday, four deer sourced from Elkhorn Creek Whitetails, a USDA-certified farm in Oakdale, Illinois, were welcomed to the zoo, including two 4 ½-year-old deer, one 3 ½-year-old deer, and one 2 ½-year-old deer.
The delivery of the deer was facilitated by Chase Baker, the president of the Illinois Deer Farmers Association. Their arrival is made possible by the generosity of the Friends of Lords Park Zoo, who are covering the cost of both the purchase and delivery.
These new additions will join Ruby, a 15-year-old deer born at Lords Park Zoo, and Amber, who is 10 years old, enriching the zoo’s wildlife offerings. The process has been overseen through close consultation with Still Grass Veterinarians and the USDA to ensure the continued health and safety of all the animals.
“We are really excited to expand our deer population at Lords Park Zoo,” said Greg Hulke, Superintendent of Parks and Facilities. “This addition helps to create an even more vibrant experience for visitors and provides a wonderful opportunity to learn about wildlife in a safe and controlled environment.”
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